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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
Actually snakes can go awhile without food. My corn hibernates for about 3 months yearly. I would try live pinkies if you can get them. IMO, you don't have to go crazy with the temp and humidity controls with a corn. My ten year old has been in room temperature and has survived well. I'd leave it alone for a few weeks, then try feeding it. Worse comes to worse, you can try a pinkie pump.
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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
try live and/or anole scented. (try live first though)
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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
 Originally Posted by jorgasm
Thanks guys-- we know of a place near us that sell live pinkies and so we're going to go that route. Should I really leave it alone for a few weeks before feeding it?
No.
If it's a hatchling you should keep trying to feed it weekly.
If it goes more than 6 or 8 weeks without eating it's time for forcefeed.
Put the snake in a small paper bag with a live pink. Put the bag back in the cage but over or under a direct heat source. Leave it overnight.
If that doesn't work, then you need to consider force feeding or a stay in the freezer.
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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
 Originally Posted by jorgasm
I must still be asleep, because your last sentence didn't make much sense to me. A stay in the freezer?
He means to cull it.
I agree, try live and see what happens.
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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
I had a couple of problem eaters too, the thing that seems to work the best for them is live pinks in a deli cup with nothing else in it overnight in their tub. It worked for me 95% of the time and now they're taking f/t just fine (though I do still have to use the deli cup method from time to time with one of them).
Good luck with her!
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Re: The corn didn't eat.... again.
some times they just won't eat going though the same thing now with a hold back anthristic going on 4 weeks two others eat every three days,live pinks are the only thing to try till they start feeding real good.
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